The White Hart

A Grade II Listed Building in Old Marston, Oxfordshire

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Listing Text

Public House. Mid/late C17. Coursed squared limestone rubble with timber
lintels; plain-tile roof with buff-brick stacks. 4-unit plan. 2 storeys plus
attics. 4-window front has central door, now covered by large stone C20 porch,
and almost-regular fenestration of casements, mostly with 3 or 4 lights. 3
casements, to right of door, retain ovolo-moulded frames. To left of centre, the
single stone-gabled dormer has been rebuilt in re-constituted stone. Stacks, to
left and right of centre, rise from the front slope of the roof. Bay to extreme
left is an addition, probably C18. Interior: Opposed entrances suggest a former
through passage.

Listing NGR: SP5271608716

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